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Jacques Villeneuve did not chew his words at the end of the Canada Grand Prix. On the social media, the 1997 world champion estimated that Oscar Piastri had been "a bit bad" in his duel with Lando Norris, his teammate at McLaren. The incident occurred in the 67th lap on the Gilles-Villeneuve circuit, while the two drivers were fighting for fourth place behind Kimi Antonelli's Mercedes. In the main straight line, Norris tried to move left to pass…
Former world champion blames Piastri for McLaren crash
Villeneuve stirs the pot, blaming Piastri’s “nasty” move for the McLaren clash, while Norris takes the heat alone - As the Formula 1 circus packed up in Montreal and the dissection of the Canadian Grand Prix began in the paddock, one narrative seemed irrefutable: Lando Norris had single-handedly thrown away a valuable result for McLaren.…
F1 champ blames Piastri for ‘nasty’ role in McLaren crash
Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve has pointed the finger at Oscar Piastri over his involvement in the late-race collision with teammate Lando Norris at the Canadian Grand Prix. The post F1 champ blames Piastri for ‘nasty’ role in McLaren crash appeared first on Speedcafe.com.
Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 F1 World Champion, believes that Oscar Piastri was "a bit mean" in his fight with his teammate at McLaren, Lando Norris, at the Canada Grand Prix. In the 67th lap of Sunday's race on the Gilles Villeneuve circuit, Norris was the victim of an accident after hitting the back of his teammate. The two men were fighting hard for fourth place behind Kimi Antonelli. While Piastri defended his position in the second (...)
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